Port Huron High School - Student Yearbook (Port Huron, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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CLASS OF JUNE 1948 David Tobias, known to most of his friends as Lefty,” was a member of the Student staff, Chorus and Ensemble and took part in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Eduard Touma could always cheer anyone up. Ed was on the football team. Bvtty Tyson, whose favorite club was G. A. A., was a member of Hi-Y and participated in the senior play. Friendly and nice to know was Esther Wade, who was a member of the Chorus and Spanish Club. One of the best liked and most active girls in our class was Lois Woods. Lois was in the Honor Stx ' iety and was a member of French and Sojourner clubs. Seldom without a smile, Clara Wright was a member of the Lighthouse staff, G. A. A., and Aeronautics Clubs. She also was in the Chorus. Strike up the band! Here comes James Abernethy, who belonged to Chess Club, Band, Baseball and Student Council. Jim portrayed Oogie in A Date With Judy, the senior play. Williatn Agnetv is a fine fellow, whom everybody liked. Bill belonged to the Tumbling Club. A rarin ' to go, Ronald Ainsworth belonged to Spanish, Carttxjnists ' , Camera and Tumbling Clubs. He also was a cheerleader. Feminine and a lovely ptersonality describe Louise Alexander. Louise was a very capable secretary of our senior class. She also totik part in Student Council, Stu- dent Staff and Cartoonists’ Club. Her voice was one of the many heard in Ensemble and Chorus. A good student is Barbara Allen, who w;ts friendly and gtxxl-natured. Barbara was a member of Camera and Handicraft Clubs. Quiet and dependable was Robert Avion, who worked on the traffic squad. Tiny Pauline Andrews was active in G. A. A. and Dance Club. She was friendly to everyone and a sw ' ell person to know. Gaylord Anglebrandt was the handsome, athletic type. Gay played on our undefeated football team and also played basketball. Lois Arnott was one of the quiet members of the class. She belonged to Home Economics Club. 15

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Eugene Radamacher, friendly to us all, was a member of Table Tennis Club and of Chorus. Gerald Reid was a big help in making Our Hearts Were Y oung and Gay ’ a success. He belonged to the Dance and Handicrafts club. Alice Reilly could always be found thinking up new deviltry. In her spare time Alice found enough nxim to Dance and Handicrafts clubs. Our Champ! Jack Rise belonged to the Chorus, Chess Club and Sophomore Boys Club. One of the most cheerful members of our class was Nancy Ross. Nan was a member of the Lighthouse staff. An active member of the January class was Joyce Sargeant. Joyce was a member of the Student staff, G. A. A., and Chorus. She also worked hard on the senior play. Edti in Saudon devoted most of his time to being quiet and contented. Our man about town, Frank Seely, belonged to Chorus. One of the members of the bass section in the choir was Eruin Shay, who also took part in Art, Cartoon, Chess, Camera and Handicrafts Clubs. He was a member, in addition, of Solo Training, Ensemble and Hi-Y. Thinking before she spoke was one of Ma rion Wright ' s virtues. Marion ' s favorite subject was vcxal. Always working hard at the store was Donell Sopha. Don liked to dance so he joined the Dance Club. Frank Staiger, president of his class in his junior and senior years, always saved time for sports. He played on the baseball and ftx)tball teams. Also he took part in the senior play and was a member of the Honor Society and honors convtxration. Another of the busy members of our class was Nancy Strauss. Nancy served on the Student Council in the tenth and eleventh grades. She was elected vice-president of the Council in 12 A. She was also a member of the Honor Stxiety, Student staff, Chorus and Ensemble. Class salutatorian, Nancy received honors at honors convo- cation. Jean Jacia found that a pleasant smile was valuable. Jean was a member of Chorus. Elinor Ruhstorfer Tait, prefixed by Mrs., was we ll liked by all. Nancy Taylor, a member of Chorus, was envied by many for having such pretty hair. Harriet Temple, who was active on the Student Coun- cil in twelfth grade, was also a member of Chorus. Barbara Thomas, who revolves in a cycle of parties, was a member of Chorus, served as class treasurer two years, and was a member of G. A. A., Hi-Y, Chorus and Student staflf. She also took a role in the senior play. 14



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Lavonne Ashpole ' s warm contagious smile won for her many friends. She belonged to Camera Club, G. A. A. and Driver Training. Although Dolores Btuley didn ' t belong to any clubs she was welcomed to our class as she was full of fun and mischief. Dark-haired Robert Baker, whom everyone liked, be- longed to Lighthouse Staff and Dance Club while he was in High School. You could always see Bob driving around in his Nash. Always ready to laugh describes Jacqueline Barrett. Jackie had a scintillating f ersonality and was grand to know. She belonged to Chorus. There was lots of fun when Roy Bartlett was around. Known to most people as Bart, he played on the football team and was in the Tenth Grade Boys ' Club. Tiny Rosemary Baska was as little and graceful a person as P. H. H. S. has ever claimed. Rosemary ttxik part in Junior Red Cross and G. A. A. Robert Bannoch was a dark-haired fellow with lots of pep. Man about schcx)l was Martin Beebe, whom everyone knew and liked. Marti belonged to Spanish Club. Most likely to succeed if he keeps on smiling that nice smile is Robert Bennett. Caroll Berden didn ' t have time to participate in schcxJ activities since he concentrated his time on retailing and distributive education. Happy and carefree was tall Eugene Bishop, who be- longed to the Latin, Cliess and Dance Clubs. Nice to know, Dorothy Bloomfield had a pleasant unassuming air and was very dependable. Dorothy was a member of the Crafts Club. Raymond Bouslog was our hot-tempered guard. Red Iryas active in basketball, baseball. Student Council and liolo Training. An attractive girl with everlasting pep, Nancy Brabau loved to be on the go. Nancy was a member of Camera and Girls ' Clubs. There was always something doing with Jack Bradle y around. Jack could be distinguished by those dimples. He belonged to Hi-Y, Chorus, Boys ' Club and Tennis. 16 Mighty gtxxl Itxiks, topped by a gcxxl sense of humor, made Santford Boley a welcome fellow to have around. Sandy was a Lighthouse reporter for three years. W illiam Boiul, tall and dark-haired, belonged to Dance Club, Boys ' Club, Ensemble and Chorus. He also played ftxjtball. Margery Bolt did well w’hat she started. Marjorie was a member of Junior Red Cross, G. A. A. and Library Club. She also was a Majorette.

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